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Recidivism

The Routledge Companion to Criminological Theory and Concepts, 2018
High rates of rearrest and recidivism, especially among drug-involved individuals, are of grave concern for the justice system and society at large. This chapter looks at the factors affecting recidivism rates of substance-involved individuals involved in the justice system. We begin by considering the complexity of measuring recidivism and the meaning
Faye S. Taxman, Mary Mun
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The Interrelationship Between Empathy and Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their Impact on Juvenile Recidivism

, 2021
Low empathy has been implicated in antisocial, aggressive, and criminal behavior, especially among adolescents. Less understood is the extent to which empathy is amenable to treatment, and whether an improvement in empathy can mitigate the deleterious ...
Chelsey S. Narvey   +4 more
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In Pursuit of Interpretable, Fair and Accurate Machine Learning for Criminal Recidivism Prediction

Journal of quantitative criminology, 2020
Objectives We study interpretable recidivism prediction using machine learning (ML) models and analyze performance in terms of prediction ability, sparsity, and fairness.
Caroline Linjun Wang   +4 more
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Predicting relapse: a meta-analysis of sexual offender recidivism studies.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1998
Evidence from 61 follow-up studies was examined to identify the factors most strongly related to recidivism among sexual offenders. On average, the sexual offense recidivism rate was low (13.4%; n = 23,393).
R. Hanson   +13 more
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What Works (and Doesn’t) in Reducing Recidivism

, 2020
"Nothing Works" to "What Works": The History and Social Context of Rehabilitation Understanding Risk and Needs and the Importance of Assessment and Screening: Potential Tools and How to Apply Them Putting Theory into Practice: Approaches that Work in ...
Edward J. Latessa   +2 more
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On Predicting Recidivism: Epistemic Risk, Tradeoffs, and Values in Machine Learning

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2020
Recent scholarship in philosophy of science and technology has shown that scientific and technological decision making are laden with values, including values of a social, political, and/or ethical character.
J. Biddle
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Substantiation and Recidivism

Child Maltreatment, 2003
This article reports rates of recidivism among initially substantiated and initially unsubstantiated child maltreatment events to determine if substantiation status is associated with higher risk of recidivism. This is an important question given recent concerns that unsubstantiated cases may have as high or almost as high a risk of recidivism as do ...
Sulki Chung   +3 more
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